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Funeral Service Operative Level One

Dignity

City of Edinburgh

On-site

GBP 21,000 - 26,000

Full time

2 days ago
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Job summary

A leading funeral provider in Edinburgh is seeking a Funeral Service Operative Level One to support families during sensitive moments. The role includes professional care for the deceased, driving specialist vehicles, and providing dignified services. The ideal candidate will demonstrate empathy, professionalism, and reliability while engaging directly with grieving families. The position offers comprehensive training, competitive salary, and benefits like life assurance and a generous holiday allowance.

Benefits

Professional development
Bonus potential
Life assurance cover
Health & wellbeing programme
Holiday allowance
Pension scheme

Qualifications

  • Demonstrates empathy and professionalism, particularly under stress.
  • Respects and cares for both colleagues and families.
  • Physically capable of manual handling tasks.

Responsibilities

  • Provide professional care for the deceased.
  • Support Funeral Directors in services.
  • Drive and maintain specialist vehicles.

Skills

Empathy
Professionalism
Composure under pressure
Respectful approach
Physical capability for manual handling
Full UK Driving Licence
Job description

Position: Funeral Service Operative Level One
Location: Barclays Edinburgh Care Centre, Edinburgh
Job Type: Full-time, permanent
Salary: £25,652.00 per annum plus on-call payments

We’re looking for a compassionate and reliable individual to join our team at our Barclays Edinburgh Care Centre in Edinburgh as a Funeral Service Operative (Level One). This role offers the opportunity to support families during one of life’s most sensitive moments, playing a key part in delivering respectful and meaningful services that genuinely make a difference.

Why This Role Matters

At Dignity, we believe that every farewell should be handled with compassion, dignity, and care. Your role will ensure that families feel supported, respected, and reassured throughout the entire way.

Your Impact and Responsibilities

Being a Funeral Service Operative means playing a central part in one of life’s most significant moments. You’re often the first person a grieving family meets, and your presence can shape how they remember the most difficult of days. This role calls for empathy, confidence, and attention to detail. You are entrusted with the role of taking care of our deceased and ensuring our families' wishes can be met. You conduct yourself with respect & dignity, understanding the privilege it is to undertake the work you do.

As a Funeral Services Operative (Level One), you will:

  • Provide dignified and professional care for the deceased
  • Support Funeral Directors in delivering seamless service and ceremonial work
  • Drive and operate specialist vehicles (including hearses, limousines and private ambulances)
  • Maintaining high standards of presentation for vehicles and facilities, and ensuring they are well-maintained
  • Participate in an out-of-hours on-call rota (including nights/weekends) to support families - providing out-of-hours support, including dignified collection and transfer of the deceased into care.
  • Bring the deceased into our care from the place of death — including private homes, hospitals, hospices, or public spaces — under varying circumstances
  • Prepare the deceased (washing, dressing, presentation) in accordance with family, religious, or cultural wishes
  • Support with chapel visits and interactions with families in a calm and respectful manner
  • Carry out all duties involving the deceased with the utmost care and professionalism
Skills and Knowledge

We’re looking for someone with/is:

  • Demonstrates empathy, professionalism, and composure under pressure
  • Has a respectful, caring approach when supporting both colleagues and families
  • Is physically capable of manual handling tasks, including lifting and carrying
  • Is comfortable working in direct contact with the deceased in a variety of conditions
  • Is reliable, flexible, and able to work outside standard hours when needed
  • Takes pride in presenting themselves in a professional and dignified manner
  • Holds a Full UK Driving Licence (essential)

No previous funeral experience is necessary — complete training, uniform, and support will be provided.

What We Offer
  • Professional development: A comprehensive induction plan and the opportunity to complete in-house development programmes to set you up for success or to pursue a qualification through our apprenticeship programme.
  • Bonus Potential: Unlock the possibility of earning additional bonuses, rewarding your hard work and achievements.
  • Life Assurance Cover: Enjoy peace of mind with our life assurance cover, securing your family’s future.
  • Health & Wellbeing Programme: Benefit from an employee assistance programme that supports your health and wellbeing.
  • Holiday Allowance: Start with a generous leave entitlement of 30-33 days per year, inclusive of Bank Holidays.
  • Pension Scheme: Plan for the future with our contributory pension scheme, helping you save for a secure retirement.
What are the next steps

To join us in this role, hit the 'apply' button to submit your application, and a member of our Talent Acquisition Team will be in touch!

About Us

We are Dignity, one of the UK’s oldest and most trusted funeral providers, with over 200 years of history, 570 branches, and 46 crematoria across the country. From launching the UK’s first funeral plan to helping shape modern regulation, we have led the way in supporting families with care, compassion, and professionalism.

We are now building the UK’s leading end-of-life company. As part of the Dignity Group, we also operate Farewill, the country’s most prominent will writer and one of the UK’s top probate providers, giving families support not just at the funeral, but before and after as well.

Today, we are over 4,000 people across the UK, all driven by the same goal: to care for families with compassion and make the UK a world leader in end-of-life care. Here to help, whenever you need.

FCA Statement

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Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Statement

We know that diverse teams make better decisions, build better products, and create a more inclusive and better place to work. Whoever you are, wherever you’re from, and whatever your life looks like, we’d love to hear from you. And if there’s anything you need to make the process more accessible, please let us know.

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We reserve the right, depending on the number of applications received, to close or extend the closing dates for positions; therefore, we recommend submitting your application early.

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